Egg-beater holder.



E. L. KNAPP & B. P. RONNEBERGER..

EGG BEAI'ER HOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 27', 1911.

Patented 001111911.

latter to enter the same and agitate the con tents thereof when sa dheater is rotated by US handle, as will be understood.

When it desired to secure the holder to a table, shelf, or the l ke, theclamp 13 is placed upon the T rail. 2 and adjusted by means of a setscrew 12 employed with the board. and arm 11. As will be noted, theclamp 13 has the parallel arms 15 and 1G,

the upper arm 15 adapted to rest upon the upper surface of the table orshelf to which the support is to be secured, whilethelower arm 16 hasthreaded therethrough, the clamping screw 17 which is'adapted to bescrewed against the under side of the table or shelf opposite the arm 15to clamp the support to said table, shelf, or the like. In

this instance the board 10 and arm 11 will be unnecessary, as thereceptacle containing the matter to be agitated'may be placed.

upon the leaf to which the holder is secured. \Vhen the board 10 and arm11 are not in use they may be stored away or a'djustably secured uponthe Trail 2 below the clam 13, so not tointerfere with theother ployedto support the agitator, the operator is only required to use one handto manipulate the' agitator, thus leaving the other hand freeto performother duties.

It will be evident that as this holder is of extremely simpleconstruction and of a minimuin number of parts,- it may be cheaply theRipper end of an agitator, said arms be- I manufacturedand will beeffective in performing its duties when us to support an egg beaterotordinary form now in use.

What we claim is: i 1. An agitator holder comprising a verti- .calportion the opposite ends of which are adapted to be secured to astationary vertical support, a bracelet extending outwardly from saidvertical portion nearthe upper end thereof, an arm extending from said,vertical portion a spaced distance below said bracket and paralleltherewith, a short arm connected with said arm, said arms adapted tocooperate to grip a portion of the agitator which has its upper endresting in said bracket, and means for adjustably supporting areceptacle containing matter to be agitated a suitable distance belowthe agitator.

2, A holder comprising a vertical member haying its lower portion formedin a guid'eji ail, a bracket extending from saidvertical; member,parallel arms carried by said verticalportion, one of said armsbeingflooisely connected to the other of said arns. said bracket beingadapted to hold ing adapted to co-act to grip a portion of the agitator,means for pressing said loosely connected armtoward the other arm togrip the agitator 'therebetween, means for securing said holder to asupport, and means vwhereby a receptacle containing matter to beagitated may be carried by said holder.

In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification inthe presence of two subscribing witnesses.

Witnesses:

W. T. ODLIN, LOUIS SEMAR.

